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Bill Piatt is a Professor at St. Mary's University School of Law with a distinguished career spanning multiple decades. His scholarly work demonstrates deep engagement with constitutional law, Indigenous rights, immigration policy, and legal ethics. Historical records indicate he previously served as Dean of the School of Law.
Dr. Piatt's research primarily focuses on the legal and historical issues affecting Indigenous communities in the United States, with particular attention to identity recognition, cultural preservation, and the impacts of historical trauma. His scholarship also extensively covers immigration law, examining both domestic policy frameworks and international approaches to reform. Additional research interests include religious freedom in legal practice, gender issues in education, and the ethical obligations of attorneys representing indigent clients.
His recent publications show a continued emphasis on Indigenous rights, with works addressing multi-generational trauma among Native communities and the systemic issues surrounding federal recognition policies. His scholarship consistently bridges theoretical legal analysis with practical policy recommendations, making significant contributions to multiple legal fields.
Dr. Piatt has published extensively throughout his career, with works appearing consistently from the 1980s through projected publications in 2025. His scholarship demonstrates both depth in specialized areas and breadth across multiple legal disciplines.




